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HEMS, the five-blade Airbus BK117-D3 Pelikan 3 made its debut in South Tyrol
The five-blade Airbus BK117-D3 named Pelikan 3 was put into operation at the Lasa helicopter base
WHO reports: '85% of people in Africa do not have a single dose of Covid vaccine'
WHO Director Ghebreyesus on vaccine shortages in Africa: "Unacceptable. To date, 85 countries in the world have failed to reach the 40% immunization threshold"
Nurses and Covid impact: 13 million more nurses needed in the next decade
The impact of the Covid emergency on the need for nurses: new report calls for global action plan to address nursing workforce crisis and prevent an avoidable healthcare disaster
Study from Italy: 'Sputnik more effective than Pfizer against Omicron'
Sputnik and Pfizer vaccines: National Institute of Infectious Diseases clarifies that the research was carried out with its own resources and not from the Russian Investment Fund
South African study on Covid variants: here are the differences in symptoms they present
South African study on variants reveals: headaches, throat, back, but also fatigue indicate Omicron
Pfizer's Covid vaccine is the safest: one suspected adverse event per 1,000 doses
Pfizer's vaccine is the safest: the data refer to doses in Europe and were released by the EMEA. In second place is Moderna
Long Covid and insomnia: 'sleep disturbances and fatigue after infection'
Long Covid: the coronavirus, among the many repercussions it has on the psychophysical health of Italians, does not let them sleep soundly
A bus for high-biocontainment, a special vehicle unique in the world: it belongs to the Red Cross
High-biocontainment bus: a unique vehicle capable of transporting up to 41 potentially infectious people and 6 crew members in total safety
Covid: 'Anti-inflammatory for home care is not prophylaxis'
Anti-inflammatory drugs break into home care at Covid: "Faced with the alarm of many people who have contracted the virus and are at home, it must be remembered that this disease resolves itself independently and without the need to take…
Rare diseases: Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (FOP), a study from Pennsylvania University
Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (FOP) is a rare disease characterized by extensive bone growth outside of the normal skeleton that pre-empts the body’s normal responses to even minor injuries